9-letter words containing s, q, n
- quiet sun — the sun at the minimum of solar activity, occurring every 11 years.
- quietness — making no noise or sound, especially no disturbing sound: quiet neighbors.
- quinarius — a denomination of ancient Roman coinage, issued in silver or gold at various times and undergoing many changes of value.
- quinellas — Plural form of quinella.
- quintains — Plural form of quintain.
- quintiles — Plural form of quintile.
- quislings — Plural form of quisling.
- quitrents — Plural form of quitrent.
- quotients — Plural form of quotient.
- rehnquist — William H(ubbs) [huhbz] /hʌbz/ (Show IPA), 1924–2005, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1972–86; chief justice 1986–2005.
- sequencer — a device for the automatic determination or regulation of a sequence.
- sequently — following; successive.
- sequinned — A sequinned piece of clothing is decorated or covered with sequins.
- squadrone — a former Scottish political party, active in the last parliament of Scotland before the Act of Union, in the early 18th century
- squadsman — a member of a squad or team.
- squalling — the act or sound of squalling: The baby's squall was heard next door.
- squashing — to press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: She squashed the flower under her heel.
- squatting — occupying a property illegally
- squaw man — a contemptuous term used to refer to a white or other non-Indian man married to a North American Indian woman.
- squawking — to utter a loud, harsh cry, as a duck or other fowl when frightened.
- squillion — an extremely large but unspecified number, quantity, or amount
- squinancy — a prostrate Eurasian plant, Asperula cynanchica, of the madder family, having smooth, weak stems and sparse white or pink flowers, formerly believed to be a cure for quinsy.
- squinched — to contort (the features) or squint.
- squinting — designating a modifier, as an adverb, that can be interpreted as modifying either the preceding or the following part of the construction in which it appears (Ex.: often in “those who lie often are found out”); also, designating the construction itself
- squirming — to wriggle or writhe.
- unsquared — a rectangle having all four sides of equal length.